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Vanijatij Vanijatij REPlJBLIQIJE REPlJBLI(; DE OF VANIJATIJ VANIJATIJ JOURNAL OFFICIEL OFFICIAL GAZETTE 18 JUIUEf 2005 18 JULY 2005 SONY PUBLIES LES YEXTES SUIVANTS NOTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION iRRETES ORDERS THE ROAD TRAFFIC (CONTROL) (AMENDMENT) ACT NO. 31 OF 2003 • MEDICAL CERTIFICATE (pRESCRIBED FORM) REGULATION NO. 24 OF 2005. TAXIS ACT [CAP.49] • LAND TRANSPORT BOARD SUBSISTANCE " ALLOWANCE ORDER NO. 25 OF 2005. PUBLIC FINANCE AND ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ACT NO.6 OF 1998 • AUTHORISATION OF EXPENDITURE ORDER NO. 26 OF 2005. RESERVE BANK OF VANUATU ACT [CAP.12S] • 25m INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE BANKNOTE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF VANUATU • INSTRUMENT OF REMOVAL OF MINISTERS • INSTRUMENT OF APPOINTMENT OF MINISTERS OATHS ACT [CAP.371 • OATH OF ALLEGIANCES :$ OFFICIAL OATHS t ___ __ _ CONTENTS PAGE PUBLIC HOLIDAYS ACT [CAP,114J • DECLARATION OF PUBLIC HOLIDAY 1. --'---~ --- REPUBLIC OF V ANUA TU THE ROAD TRAFFIC (CONTROL) AMENDMENT ACT NO. 31 OF 2003 Medical Certificate (Prescribed Form) Regulation Order No. 24 Of 2005 In exercise of the powers conferred on me by subsections 46A (4) and 46B(6), I, • Honourable MAXlME CARLOT KORMAN Minister of Infrastructure and Public Utilities make the following Regulation. 1 Prescribed Medical Certificate The Prescribed Medical Certificate referred to in subsections 46A(4) and 46B(6) is as set out in the Schedule. 2 Commencement This Regulation commences on the day on which it is made. Made this II --d-'''-'--'--+- 2005. SCHEDULE Prescribed Medical Certificate , Name of Applicant Address of j Date of Birth Sugar on the boxes belo:w 0' . Normal ................. ' ............... i Heart '-Co~~e~·t--··----.. ·-·1-- .. ·-···-------···-···--·--·-··--- ... ---.. -- ... ---- ... ----- .. ---------------.-----.------1'---·-----------------------1 I I I I L_________ ... ___ ' ~ ______ ._____ .. _.. _____ ._~ _.. _____ ....lOfficial Stamp I declare to the best of my Knowledge that the applicant does not suffer from any illness or physical handicap which could result in the said person being a public danger whilst in charge of a motor vehicle. Name of Doctor: .......................................................................... Signature ....................... Date: ........ .1 ......... .1 ........ ------· ------------- ----- REPUBLIC OF VANUATU TAXIS ACT [CAP 49] Land Transport Board Subsistence Allowance Order No. 25 of 2005 An Order to prescribe allowances to Members of Land Transport Board. In exercise of the powers conferred on me by Subsection 18(8) of the Taxis Act [CAP 49], If the Honorable GEORGE WELLS, Minister of Internal Affairs make the following Order. INTERPRETATION 1. In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires "Meeting" means a full days meeting or part of a days meeting. SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE 2. (1) For the meetings of the Board the maximum subsistence allowance is as follows: a) The Chairman is entitled to VT10.OOO for each day or part of a days meeting; b) The Secretary of the Board is entitled to VT9.000 for each day or part of days meeting; c) Members are entitled to VT6.000 for each day or part of a days meeting. COMMENCEMENT This Order commences on the date on which it is made. 2005. GOUVERNEMENT DE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF --'----r;-A-REPUBDQUEDEVANUATU----- VANUATU MINISTERE DES FINANCES ET DE LA ~ GESTION ECONOMIQUE MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC ~ MANAGEMENT REPUBLIC OF VANUATU PUBLIC FINANCE AND ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ACT NO.6 OF 1998 AUTHORISATION OF EXPENDITURE ORDER NO~QF 2005 Having obtained the concurrence of the Council of Ministers, via decision 16/2005 and in exercise of the powers contained in section 39 of the Public Finance and Economic Management Act No.6 of 1998, I, KALOSIL MOANA CARCASSES, Minister of Finance and Economic Management make the following order: That funds be transferred between Ministries and other Government agencies to the office of the Prime Minister, in accordance with the Schedule attached hereto for the purpose of funding expenses incurred for the Vanuatu 25th Independence celebrations. Made at Port Vila on this 14th Day of July 2005 Honourable Moana K~~~~~~~1~~es Minister of Finance c Management. From this Account To this Account Ministry Department Fund Activity/Program Account/Cost Centre Amount (VT) Ministry Department Fund Activity Account Amount (VT) Ni-Vanuatu Business and Coop 38AA 2 MVBA OVER 600,000 38AC 2 MVBA OVER 200,000 Prime Minister's Office 39AB 2 MTCA OVER 30,000 1DAB 2 MPAA OVER 39AD 2 MTCA OVER 20,000 • 39AF 2 MVBB OVER 150,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Agricul, Forestry and Fisheries 46BA 2 MABA OVER 100,000 47CA 2 MACA OVER 50,000 47CB 2 MACB OVER 50,000 47CC 2 MACC OVER 50,000 47CD 2 MACD OVER 50,000 48EA 2 MAEA OVER 50,000 48EB 2 MAEB OVER 50,000 • Prime Minister's Office 10AB 2 MPAA OVER 48EE 2 MAEE OVER 50,000 48EF 2 MAEF OVER 50,000 49DA 2 MADA PAYR 200,000 72FA 2 MAFA PAYR 200,000 72FB 2 MAFB OVER 100,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Trade, Tourism and Busi Devel 32AB 2 MTEA PAYR 100000 32AD 2 MTEA OVER 200000 39AE 2 MTCA PAYR 200000 39AG 2 MTCC PAYR 100000 • Prime Minister's Office 10AB 2 MPAA OVER 40AA 2 MTCB PAYR 50000 40AC 2 MTCB PAYR 300000 43AB 2 MTBA PAYR 50000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Foreign Affairs 44BA 2 MOBA PAYR 100,000 44BA 2 MOBA OVER 90,000 44BC 2 MOBA OVER 300,000 44CC 2 MOBA OVER 100,000 44DE 2 MOBA OVER 100,000 • Prime Minister's Office 10AB 2 MPAA OVER 44DG 2 MOBA OVER 10,000 44DF 2 MOBA OVER 100,000 44BB 2 MOBA OVER 200,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Prime Minister 10AA 2 MPAA OVER 750,000 10AC 2 MPAA OVER 100,000 10BD 2 MPAA OVER 50,000 • Prime Minister's Office 10AB 2 MPAA OVER 10BB 2 MPAB OVER 100,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Health 61RB 2 MHCA OVER 50,000 61RI 2 MHCB OVER 50,000 61RA 2 MACA OVER 50,000 61RG 2 MHCA OVER 50,000 61RH 2 MHCB OVER 50,000 61SG 2 MHCA OVER 35,714 61SA 2 MHCA OVER 35,714 61SB 2 MHCA OVER 35,714 61S1 2 MHCB OVER 35,714 61SF 2 MHCA OVER 35,714 • Prime Minister's Office 10AB 2 MPAA OVER 61SH 2 MHCB OVER 35,714 61SK 2 MHCB OVER 35,716 61UA 2 MHCC OVER 250,000 61VA 2 MHBB OVER 250,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Lands. Geology and Mines 6503 2 MLBB OVER 500.000 6301 2 MLCA OVER 200.000 6601 2 MLEB OVER 100.000 6801 2 MLEA OVER 100.000 .Prime Minister's Office 10AB 2 MPAA OVER 6901 2 MLFA OVER 50.000 6903 2 MLGA OVER 50.000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Infras., Public Utilities 78A1 2 MUFA PAYR 1,000,000 • Prime Minister's Office 1DAB 2 MPAA OVER 1,000,000 Internal Affairs 2302 2 MIOA OVER 1,000,000 • Prime Minister's Office 10AB 2 MPAA OVER 1,000,000 Education 54AA 2 MEBA OVER 120.000 54CA 2 MEBC OVER 160.000 540A 2 MEBO OVER 120,000 54EA 2 MECA OVER 120.000 54FA 2 MECB OVER 120.000 • Prime Minister's Office 10AB 2 MPAA OVER 54GA 2 MECC OVER 120,000 54JA 2 MYBA OVER 120.000 54KA 2 MYCA OVER 120.000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Ministry of Finance 3513 2 MFEA OVER 2.000,000 • Prime Minister's Office 10AB 2 MPAA OVER 2,000,000 Constitutionals Parliament 02BO 2 CBBO OVER 700.000 02BO 2 CBBO PAYR 300.000 1,000,000 • Prime Minister's Office 10AB 2 MPAA OVER 1,000,000 National Audit Office 05AB 2 CEAB PAYR 1,000,000 • Prime Minister's Office 10AB 2 MPAA OVER 1,000,000 State Law Office 11AA 2 CFAA PAYR 1,000,000 • Prime Minister's Office 10AB 2 MPAA OVER 1,000,000 RESERVE BANK OF VANUATU RESERVE BANK OF VANUATU ACT [CAP. 125] VT 1, 000 25th ANNIVESARY COMMEMORATIVE BANKNOTE Pursuant to section 19 of the Reserve Bank of Vanuatu Act, Cap 125, the Reserve Bank of Vanuatu wishes to inform members of the public that with effect from the 6th day of July 200S, a 1000 Vatu banknote commemorating the 25 years of Vanuatu's independence anniversary is of legal tender and will co-circulate the existing 1,000 Vatu banknotes. It is important to note the following: • The VT1000 2Sth Anniversary Commemorative banknote is a limited printing to celebrate this proud occasion in the history of Vanuatu. The banknote, at a technical level, is a repeat printing of the current circulating VT1000 banknote, but it is distinguished with its addition of another Intaglio printing that depicts the commemorative celebrations. This is shown by a silver jubilee symbol located on the left side of the front of the note, on the watermark. The symbol consist of two ring cirdes with the words "25 yia" positioned in the center of the circles and the words "silver jubilee" written around the inner and outer Circumference of the cirdes in English and French languages. The second distinguishing feature is the unique numbering of each individual banknote, which carries a special numbering prefix for these celebrations beginning with the roman numeral numbering "XXVtf. These two features allow the public to recognize this speCial issue of the VT1000 and allow our country to publicize its achievements in a lasting way. Thirdly, it bears the signature of the Minister of Finance & Economic fv1anagement, Honorouble Moana Kalosil Carcasses and the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Vanuatu Mr. Odo Tevi. Dated this r:~- it" day of July 2005 Odo Tevi Governor RESERVE BANK OF VANUATU REPUBLIC OF VANUATU CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF VANUATU Instrument of Removal of Minister In exercise of the power conferred on me by Article 42(3) of the Constitution of the Republic of Vanuatu, I, the Honourable HAM LINI V ANUAROROA, Prime Minister, remove the following Minister from office: .
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